The City of Orlando has a long-standing policy of supporting the arts and an extensive public collection of art, much of which is on display at City Hall. The ground floor gallery, just off the impressive entry rotunda, is used for special exhibits that rotate every three months or so. The third-floor gallery just outside the mayor’s office displays selected works from the permanent collection; continue down the stairs to the second floor and see more art on display. In fact, if you wander through the building, you will see that most of the hallways are alive with art. Much of the collection focuses on Florida artists, with an accent on folk art, but some major artists with national reputations are also to be found here. More of the city’s folk art collection is on display at the Mennello Museum of American Folk Art, described above.